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Old 27-01-2004, 11:16 PM
Jaques d'Alltrades
 
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Unlikely to be honey fungus at this time of year, especially since it's
white. If you can post photos somewhere (remove a cap, upend it and
place it in the picture), you never know, you might have breakfast
there.


Does it look like white 'antlers'? I've got this at the moment on rotting
logs in my garden. I think its called Stagshorn fungus and is apparently
harmless.


White Coral fungus is edible, wrinkled club is edible too, white
spindles is edible, but unlikely, being rare.

Stag's horn (looks like a white moose antler, black and hairy base.)
Grows on dead/rotten wood. Not edible.

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